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Teacher Assignments
Announced for School
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Neloweze Seabrooks, Marie G
fetevens, Robert B.
hfiadie M. Wright.
gtubi Robert W. Gadsden School
Frankie O. Ellis, principal;
Lucille V Alston. Matt'e H
Branch. Gladys P.
Jacqueline H Bryant,
Cohen, i/rtt'e V Crane.
• C Denny, Dorothy I,.
IJeola L Farley. Be^sye M Flem-
ftrar Bessie L. Futeh. Vera Gol¬
den. Cassle Mae Holmes, Helen
M Jones, Marie LeCount, Inez
M'Neai. Barbara Mendrn' a! 1 ,
''Minis. frtfrothy L Harr's. Turd'e A.
Dorris W Murray. Anita
hlffpring, Isabel 8 . Sykes. Cor-
helit W Walker. Jacquelyn
Walker. Ruth B. Williams.
naven Home School
Josenh M Green, principal;
Magdalene H. Brown, Margaret
Purney. Wilsle Calfee. Margaret
G. Caution. Ottlee D aniels, Lil-
lie Ann Dilworth. Helen Fletch-
er., Wilhelmina Frazier, Annie
Griffin. Rosaiyn GriCin. Mer-
vin P. Jackson. L^ura Je r
Annie Ruth Joyce. Doro*hv Pe-
lote, Mary Perry, Louise Rob-
er tt Dorothy ftvkei, I-abed
Waters, Dolores Wright. Atvertia
Polite.
^.Sarah Mill* Hodge School
Eunice J Brown, principal;
Virginia C Brown, Juanita L.
Davis, Gussie O Doe, Susie J
•TToyd, Virginia M Frazier. Jew¬
el Grant. Willie Pearl Johnson.
Artie Lee Jones, Mary Ann
Jones, Norris Jones, Dorothy S.
MrKinnev. Agatha C. Morris,
Almeta Odum, Juanita
son, Veronica Taylor, Jimmy B.
Tlggett, Louise M. Turner, De¬
lores J. Washington. Corinne T.
Williams, Willie Mae Wilson.
Moses Jackson School
Jeanette B Hayes, principal;
Bell, Christine Blackshear, Lei¬
la Braithwaite, Gwendolyn S
Brown, Ethel Fisher, Dorothy
Freeman, Mabel P. Hans H aw,
Jeanette Jenkins, Carolyn Kirk¬
land, Melissa B. Lewis, Mar?
Kathleen Luten, Beatrice Y.
Mack Thomas MHledge. Virgin-
la D Nelson, Colleen E. Nichols.
Ira Lee Pinkney, Helen
Rllev, Omega Ryals.
Walter B Simmons, Pearlie H.
Singleton, Alma R Wade, Marie
C. Watts, Christine Wright, Ger¬
aldine Zeigler.
Sol C. Johnson Elementary
School
Alflorence Cheatham, princi¬
pal, Wade M Simmons, assist¬
ant, principal: Virginia R. Bla-.
lock, Olga B Camner, Ruth Dob-
son, Eldora D. Marks, Dorothy
J. Paige, Loretta M Palmer,
Alberta Smith, Sadie D. Steele,
Virginia C. Sutton, Minnie S.
Wallace.
Monteith School
Ola B. Dingle, principal;
Janie Bowers.
Pearl Smith School
Sadie L. Cartledge, principal;
Annie D Bostic, Joan Brown,
Juanita Cogswell, Marian N.
Duncan, Rita T. Dunmore, Edit-
ta Gill, Eugenia Glover. Alfeida
Habersham, James P. Hawkins,
Janie P Jenkins, Julia Johason.
Emma Lue Jordan. Mattie Left-
wieh, Edith S. Macon, Rhina
Miller, Richardine Mingo, Oe-
reva M. Mitchell, Viona O
Mitchell, Beulah W. Polite,
Juanita Reid, Marv Edythe
Btiles, Eleanor B William-, Sel-
ma V. Williams, Marguerite E.
Wright.
Soldiers Field-Paulsen School
Raleigh A Bryan, Jr., prin-
The Ramah Kindergarten
Operated by Seventh-day Adventists
41st and Burroughs
Announces Opening
REGISTRATION, AGES .*] — 5» 2 — AUGUST 29. 20
OPENS SEPTEMBER fi
Rate: $1.75 Per Week
Time: 8:30 — 3:00 P. M.
Monday Thru Friday
Transportation and Ilot Lunches
Can be arranged at extra cost
Mrs. W. Smith, Director
AD 3-7051—Office
AD 6-9773—Residence
jripal; Katye Bolden,
| Bowens. Dolores Brown,
Cohen, Mattie Belie
Hattie Copeland, Annie Ruth
Daughtry, Cassie Densler,
thv Drayton, Mamie
Olivia Golden, Alice
MamSe Writ*. Louvenia
James. Thomas Johnson,
Jones, Annie Kilroy, Willie
K.rkiand, Hircena
I,vf,)v / 1 ,f l< art Neuzetta
MftCla Maree, Eugenia
Dorothy Pitts, Harry
P- e Marie Richardson.
Mae Ruth. Leola Sanders.
tie Scott, Julius Skrlne, Marga¬
ret Stewart. Virginia
Johrnie Map Thompson.
Washington,
Trank W. Siotiw School
Avler Mae I,ovett.
Mae Helen Adkins. Carrie
dersort. Carolyn J. Arnold I u-
clllc K Brvant. Annie
Earhara Burke. Mildred
Daisy Fraser. Frnestine C. Har-
n- Fv"’"n ri^ks. Marv O Jack-
son. Edith J. Jones, Evelvn W
Jones, Nadine Lewis, Ruth H
Morgan, Augusta Pettie, Car-
rie C. Roberts, Mary F.
( mons, Anne E. Stevens, Juanita
J. Williams, Katie Williams
Mildred G. Young.
Sophronla Tompkins
Elementary School
Countess Y Cox, Principal;
Hattie Artis, Johnnie Mae Au.s-
fin, Lera iRauknight, Frances
Bas>omore, Eunice Burton,
ty Cumbess, Ruth Daise,
Mae Davis, Beatrice Doe, Ella
Flowers, Anna Hardrlck Loretta
Harmond. Rose Marie M. Har-
ris, Edith James, Thelma John-
son, Margaret B. Lewis, Ellen
Manning, Thelma Maynard,
Matilda Rivers, Launey Roberts,
Willie Mae Sampson, Angela
Singleton, Priscilla Thomas, Al-
bertha Vaughns, Catherine
Williams, Ellen W. Wilson.
West Broad Street School
W. G. Dixon, principal; Ge¬
nevieve S. Clark, Rose Ellison,
Esther G. Gordon, Helen B
Ores'am. Thelma D, Hines,
Mattie O. Leake, Veronica
Porter, .Solomon Mvers, Jr., Marv
C. Sexton, Othello Singleton ,
Sadie Stringer, Dorothy H
Erma R. Williams, Ida Belle
Wright.
Beach Junior High , School „ ,
Arthur Dwight, principal;
Gwendolyn L. Bass,
Bryant, Revonla^Bryant,
Castain, Louise R. Collier, Nel
lie S. Coppage, Lottie Cromar-
tie, William E. Curtis,
DeVeaux, Thelma D. Dozier,
^ orothv Fuller. Willie Gwyn,
Virginia Kiah, Doris P. Little,
Carl Logan, Catherine G. Ma-
t is, Yvonne H. Mathis,
Tine M’nrcy, Marguerite P
OBiien, Ruth Scott, TBenjamln
Singleton, Violet A. Singleton,
Lewis Vaughns, Eunice
Washington. Richard Washing-
ton, Richard Washington, Dor-
othy R. Wilcox, .Rosalie T. Wil-
liams, James Englisli,
Fluelicn.
Alfred E. Beach High School
Otha L. Douglass, principal:
Oliver R. Lumpkin, assistant
principal: Farl Beard. Janie L.
Blake, Ha-el M. Brentson, Ri-
lev Brown, Jr„ wilhelmina Dean,
Bet tv Douse. Charles J Gard-
per, Frederick R. Glover,
rtolyn Hallman, Alethia Hamil-
ton, Esther Harden. Bessie M
Hardwick. Clifford E. Hardwick.
Ill, Minnie Harris, Nathaniel M.
Harris, Willie A Holmes,
lyn S. Jackson, Charles
son, Jr., Juliette B. Johnson,
Scenes From Ghana’s Republic Fete
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The above are some scenes of
activities attending the recent
celebration of Ghana’s transition
to a republican form of govern¬
ment. In photo 1, Kwame Nkru¬
mah, who was the first ami only
African prime minister of Ghana
and is now its first President,
Lester B. Johnson, Dorothy R.
Lumpkin, Ella P. Law,
j j guerite John Law, K. Alphonso Law, John McLean, Levy,
Lydia Mabry, Mildred Milledge ,
1 Richard A. Moore, Willie Mae
1 Patterson, Mattie B. Payne,
'Richard P. Preer, Stella J.
Reeves, Vernon L. Rhaney, Ros-
coe W. Riley, Frank E. Sim-
| mons, Julia P. Simmons. Peter
, j Smalls Clarence Smithi Kay
) mnce3 stri|)1}ngi Rose Vann.
Fmnces Waddell) Mirlanl f} .
wukpr , oni Ira E William •.
Daniel W. Wright, Virginia A.
Wynn ' Robprt A - Youn *
Sol C. Johnson High School j i
Alfloranee Cheatham, princi¬
pal; Wade M. Simmons, assist-
an j. principal: Dorothy U.
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^dams, Mary S Bain, Earlma
Beckett, Otis Brock, Ernest S
Browa Thplma DeV eaux, Rob- I
ert S. Dilworth, Lola Marie
Dixoni Elflpata G . Faison , nob-
ert L. Feelings, Lois A.
don, Gwendolyn Goodman,
Georgia Y. Gordon, Berneat'xa
Harris, Mamie Hart, Walter
Jackson, Dorothy R. Jamerson.
Mary Ellen Jones, Anlaurie
I.evv, Alexander S. Luten. Ed¬
na K. Luten, Melvin H. Marion,
Evtlyn May, Blanche Miller,
Mel'ssa L. Miller, Mollie S.
Moot", Fioyd E Morris, John
H. Myles, Richard R. Mole,
Lewis H. Pratt, Mary E. Rob-
erts, Christine W. Robinson,
Ada Sim.nkins, Fred Singleton,
Barbara Snearman, Thelma W.
Stiles, Leroy Varnedoe, Alice C.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE IAVANNAH, GEORGIA
makes the freedom signs; 2 and 3.
two views of IV ideat Nkrumah
and his special guest. President
Sekou Toure of Neighboring
Guinea, touring the streets of
Accra, capital city, in a
Koyce motorcade; 4, Nkrumah
gives a hearty handshake to a long-
link' fric^ei, Claude A. Harnett, di-
Wright, Willie K. Wright,
Young, Jr., William B.
son
1 Sophronia M. Tompkins
High School
JamrsTE. Luten, principal;
Arthur S: Roberts, assistant prin-
cipal; Janie O. Alexander, Ralph
A. Bailey, Wm. H. Blake, Lillie G.
Biount. iClalcolm C, Blunt, Chas.
Brannen, Leroy Drown, Craw'-
ford Bryant, Alethia Burgess,
Joseph L. Burroughs, Addie
Moselle Clemmons, Dor-
othy Jean Davis,
Dean, Eertha Duggar, Katherine
II. Dwight, Elire H. Freeman.
Mildred W. Glover, Charles Hall,
Jr., Robert Hatchel,
Ingersol, Mario H.
Julia A. yTaud-nn, Nathaniel
Jenkins, Robert Jones, Lillie J.
T ad on, Thelma T. Lee, Hiram
„ McGee, Eddie McKixsich,
Mary Mercer. Clarence J. Lof-
ton, James N. Nevels, Sylvester
THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS
IS WITHIN YOUR REACH NOW
A Happy Ghana Home Family
Sits?®
The above picture shows Sgt. and Mrs. R >bert J. Moore and their children, Robert
Jr., Brenda and Doris. This family was the first to purchase a home in The
-Ghana Hornes, Die./‘Subdivision. These o uiUfid homes consist of 3 BIG BED¬
ROOMS. BATH. KITCHEN. CARPORT, STORAGE ROOM, BIG LOT, PAYED
STREET, CITY WATER AND SEWERAGE.
A few more of these beautiful bungalows are for sale. Only $200.00 cash Down.
Monthly payments less than rent. For information call
EZRA JOHNSON,
AD 1-3132 1009 West Broad Street
rector, Associated Negro Press,
’■ Chicago, while Mrs. Etta Moten
Burnett gives the President a con-
gratulatory grip on the arm; 5,
members of the in crack review Ghana Regi- ( 6 ) j
ment march past
Nkrumah and members of his cab-'
inet on the reviewing stand. 7. ’
Nkrumah delivers his first mes-
Peeples, Barbara Stokes, Willie
Waddell Cclestine Williams,!
Edward Williams, Rosalie May,'
Sallie Kate Moore, Wilma H.
Porter, Sara A. Reynolds, Mazie
W. Robinson, Paul Russell, Lil¬
J lian . Scott, Alexander Von
speed, Julius C. Stevens, Sam-
! ud sti’.es, Joe Turner, Bessie
Taylnr> Bernice Westley, Inez
B williams, Roosevelt J. Wil-
n ams _
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! NAACP
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1 TM[np LT -iilv..': 'S Meet
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fcontinued on Pave Tnroe
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nounced the forth-crming old
fashioned picnic to be he'd at
tire Dorchester Academy on
Saturday, August 27th, under
tbp sponsorship of the NAACP.
The “Kncel-ins” were present-'
TATEMVILLE
Bv Robert Richards
Funeral services were held
Saturday, August 20 for Mrs
Hattie Jenkln* from Emanuel
Tabernacle Holiness church, El-1
ier Conyers, officiating. Oak Grove eem-[ In-j
erment was in
etery. Williams & Williams;
Funeral Home was in charge of j
arrangements. Missj
Dennis James Baker and
Jeanette Elizabeth Rodney will
he married on Sunday, August • I
r , 4 p m. at the home of the!
brde, 501 W. Gould street. I
Mrs. Hattie Anderson and'
> rr a nd Mrs Daniel P.
.
■on, Jr., motored from Boston
V j S it relatives and friends
here and In Miami Fla. ,
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Services at St. Peters A M. E.
lurch Sunday. August 14, wel e |
conducted by Rev. R. W. Taylor.
St. John Baptist Church ls
,
giving a bus ride to Beaufort, S.,
C, this Saturday, August 27. j
Mrs. Sallie M. Davis arrived
home Monday morning from a
FOR YOUR
PLEASURE
Aug. 24—28—1 -Thirtv-third pastoral anniversary of
Rev.' E. O. S. Cleveland, A. IV, D. I>„ pastor of St. John
Baptist Church.
Aug. 26—Motrcade to Collier’s Beach, llilton
Head. S, C„ by St. James Baptist Church, Sunday
School. Fare $2.50.
A„tr. 26—Bus Ride to Hilton Head Beach, by the
Cno°nw Island Improvement Association. Ticket,
S2.50. '*■
O'
Aug. 26_Motorcade to Hilton Head. S. C.. bv New
Hope Baptist Church Fdier Board. Fare 02.00.
^nir. ?o_Motorcade to Hit tori Head Reach, S. C„
hv the Sunset Social Club. Ticket $2.50.
Aii», 27—Picnic to Jekvll Tsland by St. John B C.
Sunday School. Fare Adults $3.50; Children $2.00.
tj* *„<r 28__ Bus Ride to F'dtnR Head Beach by the
Continental Boys Club. Fare $2.00.
A 11 e*. 2«—Motorcade to Fernnndfna Beach. Fla. by
the Royal Canadians Social Club. Fare $4.50.
Aug. 28—Motorcade to Fernandina, Fla., bv St.
Mark Baptist Church Senior Choir. Fare $5.00.
An<r. 28_iintoroade to Fernandina Reach Fi a , by
the Metropolitan Baptist Church. Fare $5.00.
A"* __Motorcade <0 Jckyll Island by Springfield
Social Club, Fare $3.50.
Win- OO_<4err1 9 —Sixteenth *nnivercarv celebration
of the Pastor of Garvin Temple Baptist Church.
Vim- 21_M"siea1 Recital featuring Mrs. IRrie
cinri-inn at F' rr t Friend 1 *<ip Baptist Church, Whea¬
ton Street. Admission 50c.
tent. 2_Bus R'de to ^'neletnn’e Reaeh, ITitlnn Head,
S. C., by the Friendly Four Social Club. Fare $2.00.
j?—p..c Excursion to Jekvll Island bv the T.
F RiiilUns Lodge, No. 383. Fare; Advance $3.00;
at Bus $3.50.
Mconlio-hf P,nnt Ride Ev'erv TV'edneaflay Night by
the Golden Dream Club. Tickets $1.50.
S!e~t 5_"her T)av—Special Boatride to Dau r "'-- lil
V ! e Island. S, C . bv the Golden n ream Ctnb, “the
club of a friendly atmosphpre.” Fare $1.50.
Coni s T r»av—Mnenllght Haat Ride ta I)a*i-
r.,.i-.-o hr t Mesd.amps. Donation, Advance
$1.50; At Boat, S1.75.
Rent S—I ahnr pay—Mct.orcartp tn Fernandina
Beach. Fla., by New Hope Baptist Church.- Fare $5 00.
5-—W»Hnn JIptiI S P. ]>v
T "hn Divine Baptist Church, Pooler, Ga. Fare
$2.5(1.
c fl-t, ^—T phnr Da—Motnecade ta Fernandina
'••'"'h Fin in Cncnnd Bethlehem Baptist Church.
Fare Round Trip $5.00
Peut 1 L. I 9 P^iiPhcVIo T-ln „ f)
h"nRl o<* PnvntiBnk S+fl + n f^rllnrro Fare:
Advance $1.50; At Boat, $1.75; Patron $3 00.
c ''" 4 0 xtetavcadn hv th» Deacons of Isle of Hope
Baptist Church. Fare $2.50.
Con< 11 —Pik R-'ie fa ick’di t'land by the 3 Inrning
Star Branch No. 26. Fare $2 50.
Cont 11—18— Ti'o 31th Annual Holy Convocation
of the House of Prayer for Atl People.
Cant 1 *»—Roatride to Dawfuskie. S. C.. bv the
• R-onniee” Benefii of the Building Fund of Flowers
Nursing Home. Fare $1.50,
Sept. 14—16—Twentv-Ninth Anniversary celebra¬
tion of Rev. Rufus J. Tillman, pastor of Smith Chan¬
el A. M F. 7inn Church, Girard. Ga.. and Fonviclie
Memorial A ME Zion Church, (610 W. 36th street) Sa¬
vannah. Ga.
Sept, 23—Motorcade to Hilton Head Beach, S. C.,
by the Moonlight Social Club. Fare $2.50.
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sage to Parliament as President;
8 , two other special guests attend-
intr the celebrations, lx. and Mrs.
(Shirley Giaham) \\. E. B. Du-,
an(1 ,J > Nkrunlah arriving, |
with bearer of ceremonial sword, I
at Parliament House to be invest- !
ed into the office of President.
(Associated Negro Press Photo)
A separate article of
activities will be found in
issue of the Tribune.
The next mass meeting will
held at Tremont Temple Bap¬
Church on Sunday, August
at 4 p. m. Miss Barbara
°' ;! ‘ y ' youtaful freedora
ar >d leader of the first Sit-ins
1958 of Oklahoma City will
the featured speaker.
OWN A NEW
Automatic Washer
Installed in Your Own Home
$2.")0 Weekly
No Down Payment
SAV'H MAYTAG CO.
lit) Congress St.
CALL
Mrs. Boston Williams
ADams 3-1202
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1000
three week’s vacation in Phil¬
adelphia.
Hershey Moody is home visit¬
ing from Boston.
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f'|()]1()'r
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<Confirmed from Pace One'
average at Savannah
is 2.068. As an under-
he was active in Al-
Phi Alpha Fraternity, Var-
Basketball (four years),
Council, Student Pub-
YMCA and the A't
He entered the U. S.
j n 1957 an d served as a
Meterologist in the
Geophysical Year
t the North Pole. He return-
^ t0 s avanna h State this sum-
t , 0 complete his require-
for a major in General
and a minor in English.